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Headphoneus Supremus
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Hi. I thought of posting this in the dedicated source forum,but finally decided on here.
anywayi have very little experience with vinyl,i have an old fisher turntable at home and very old collection of records (some rush albums also!). everytime i played a recored could notice that the sound by itself was warm and nice...very analog like. I really like it in general,but there were scratches noises all the time. no matter how much i cleaned the vinyl those noises were always there...you probably know what noises i am talking about.
are those noises exist even in new records? do you get a clean sound out of a vinyl?
my experience with vinyl made me think that those noises are an integral part of the vinyl sound and couldn't be avoided. but having saw that dj's are using vinyl (at least some of them) made me think about it.
anywayi have very little experience with vinyl,i have an old fisher turntable at home and very old collection of records (some rush albums also!). everytime i played a recored could notice that the sound by itself was warm and nice...very analog like. I really like it in general,but there were scratches noises all the time. no matter how much i cleaned the vinyl those noises were always there...you probably know what noises i am talking about.
are those noises exist even in new records? do you get a clean sound out of a vinyl?
my experience with vinyl made me think that those noises are an integral part of the vinyl sound and couldn't be avoided. but having saw that dj's are using vinyl (at least some of them) made me think about it.